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To: Greg or e who wrote (66590)3/19/2015 2:21:24 AM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
"Margaret Sanger's Planned Parenthood loves abortion"

That is a childish retort. Nobody loves abortion. Stop talking like a demented kid.

Birth control prevents millions and millions of abortions every year. Canada has about 100,0000 abortions per year. Most of these Christian abortions are now done safely thanks to the efforts of Planned Parenthood clinics. Would you rather have your Christian women sneaking down back alleys with clothes hanger doctors??

Well then..SMARTEN UP!



To: Greg or e who wrote (66590)3/19/2015 2:33:33 AM
From: Solon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
More evidence that sex education and contraception dramatically reduces abortion rates! Thank you, Margaret! The entire Christian world thanks you for getting their women out of the back alleys!
"An exception is Quebec, where abortion rates are among the highest in the Western world. From 17,000 abortions per annum in 1978, they rose to 29,000 in 1998, and 31,000 in 2002, or a rate of 38 per 1000 births. School sex education programs are not universal in Quebec.

Over 90% of abortions in Canada are done in the first trimester; only 2-3% are done after 16 weeks, and no doctor performs abortions past 20 or 21 weeks unless there are compelling health or genetic reasons. The risk of maternal mortality is probably greater in carrying a pregnancy to term (7.06 per 100 000 live births) than the risk associated with abortion (0.56 per 100 000 terminations) (Grimes D. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2006; 194: 92-94).